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Severe Storms and Flooding Threat in the Central Plains; Heat Continues in the South and West

Severe thunderstorms may produce damaging winds, large hail, and numerous instances of flash/urban flooding over parts of the central Plains and lower Missouri Valley. Hazardous heat will continue in the South, Desert Southwest and the California Central Valley this weekend. Isolated dry thunderstorms may increase the risk of fire starts and spread across the Four Corners region and vicinity. Read More >

Hurricane Humberto
Storm Surge & River Levels 

HURRICANE HUMBERTO
Official Storm Surge Data from 9/13/07

LOCATION

STORM SURGE

TIDE LEVEL

Texas Point TX missing 4.87 feet MLLW at 300 am
Sabine Pass North TX 2.60 feet MLLW at 312 am 4.07 feet MLLW at 312 am
Calcasieu Pass LA 2.17 feet MLLW at 348 am 4.02 feet MLLW at 348 am
Port Arthur TX 2.82 feet MLLW at 418 am 3.48 feet MLLW at 418 am
Rainbow Bridge TX 2.82 feet MLLW at 448 am 3.43 feet MLLW at 448 am
Cypremort Point LA 2.13 feet MLLW at 800 am 3.17 feet MLLW at 800 am
Lake Charles LA 2.03 feet MLLW at 924 am 2.96 feet MLLW at 924 am

 

HURRICANE HUMBERTO
Official River Crest Levels from 9/13/07 to 9/17/07

LOCATION

RIVER CREST

DATE

FLOOD STAGE

Sabine River at Deweyville TX 24.22 feet 530 am on 9/18/07 24.00 feet
Calcasieu River at
Salt Water Barrier LA
4.18 feet 1202 pm on 9/13/07 4.00 feet
Calcasieu River at
Old Town Bay LA
4.50 feet 135pm on 9/13/07 4.00 feet
Vermilion River at
Surrey Street Lafayette LA
10.94 feet 345 pm on 9/13/07 10.00 feet
Vermilion River at
Perry LA
9.01 feet 745 pm on 9/13/07 9.00 feet
Vermilion River at
Broussard LA
9.19 feet 330 pm on 9/13/07 7.00 feet

 

 

 

 

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